The story is recounted in a new biography of Bessette-Kennedy, ‘Once Upon a Time,’ out May 21 A new biography of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy reveals a sore spot between her and husband John F.
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Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy is one of the most beloved fashion icons of recent times. The former publicist for Calvin Klein and wife of John F. Kennedy Junior, who tragically passed away in 1999 ...
In the 1990s, few couples captured the public imagination more than John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. He was the son of U.S. president John F. Kennedy and she was a publicist for ...
There is something undeniably sexy and sultry about confidence in being yourself, and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy (CBK) ...
The bride wore a silk gown by Narciso Rodriguez and beaded Manolo Blahnik sandals, a look that was splashed across newspapers around the world and went on to define Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s style.
There isn't a fashion Pinterest board in town that doesn't bear a picture of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, wife of John F. Kennedy Jr. and inimitable Nineties style icon. From the white shirt and black ...
Arguably no one can nail classic, "cool-girl" style quite like Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy did. Bessette-Kennedy shot to prominence in the mid to late '90s as the girlfriend and then wife of ...
The designer introduces us to her hometown of the Bay of Islands, and makes her pitch for sustainable products like ...
Online, Bessette-Kennedy has fervent fans who chronicle her style on accounts such as @carolyn_iconic, @carolynbessette and @allforcarolyn, which together have hundreds of thousands of followers.
The three famed pieces are headed to Sotheby’s auction house to look for a new closet. If there’s one wardrobe in the annals of fashion history that has endured every trend, and remains as ...
Twenty-five years after her sudden passing, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s effortless relationship with fashion continues to inspire. “There were no feminine frills, prints or over-accessorising, nor was ...